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- [Between the 1st and the 7th](#between-the-1st-and-the-7th)
- [On the 7th](#on-the-7th)
- [After the 7th](#after-the-7th)
-- [Regressions](#regressions)
- - [How to manage a regression](#how-to-manage-a-regression)
+- [Defects](#defects)
+ - [Bugs](#bugs)
+ - [Managing a bug](#managing-a-bug)
+ - [Regressions](#regressions)
+ - [Managing a regression](#managing-a-regression)
- [Release retrospective and kickoff](#release-retrospective-and-kickoff)
- [Retrospective](#retrospective)
- [Kickoff](#kickoff)
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Once the stable branch is frozen, the only MRs that can be cherry-picked into
the stable branch are:
-* Fixes for [regressions](#regressions)
+* Fixes for [regressions](#regressions), where `regression:xx.x` is the last recent monthly release or the current release.
* Fixes for security issues
* Fixes or improvements to automated QA scenarios
* Documentation updates for changes in the same release
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#### Managing a Regression
-**Prioritization**
-
A ~regression label tells us that something worked before and it needs extra attention from Engineering and Product Managers to schedule/reschedule.
Regressions should be considered high priority issues that should be solved as soon as possible, especially if they have severe impact on users.
-We give higher priority to regressions that affected the last recent monthly release and the current release candidates.
+**Prioritization** We give higher priority to regressions that affected the last recent monthly release and the current release candidates.
The two scenarios below can [by pass the exception request in the release process](LINK_HERE_TO_RM_DOC)
* A regression in the **Last recent monthly release**
* **Example:** In 11.0 we released a new `feature X` that is verified as working. Then in release 11.1 the feature no longer works this is regression for 11.0. The issue should have the `regression:11.0` label.